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Quotes About Charity

I have been growing this moustache, a budding Burt Reynolds number, for a good cause known as Movember.
~ David Sax
My goal from the beginning was, if I ever hit it it big, I would give back. And that continues to be my goal moving forward.
~ Hannah Teter
I began running half-marathons and it helped my fundraising for the multiple sclerosis society and others.
~ Milind Soman
I started as a stand-up comedian at charity shows in Mumbai.
~ Johnny Lever
Every time I kick a goal, I do the Joining Jack sign, which is two Js linked together for Jack's charity and for Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
~ Owen Farrell
Even though it's become a really cliched thing to see musicians working for charity, it's still effective and it still has to be done.
~ George Michael
I'm no saint, and I don't want to come across like one, but there is not a day that goes by that I'm not doing something for someone else with a very large chunk of my time.
~ Andrew Zimmern
Charity fundraising galas have always been a wonderful way to support a myriad of causes.
~ Louise Linton
If all Christians and Jews tithed their income as the Bible commands, every poor person would be cared for, every naked person clothed, and every hungry person fed.
~ Ann Coulter
Our Heavenly Father is far more merciful, infinitely more charitable, than even the best of his servants, and the Everlasting Gospel is mightier in power to save than our narrow finite minds can comprehend.
~ Orson F. Whitney
All my life, when children have asked me for money, I've told them to fuck right off. But you've taught me that there's a positive side to charity. Thank you.
~ Christopher Golden
Normally, anything done in the name of 'the kids' strikes me as either slightly sentimental or faintly sinister—that redolence of moral blackmail that adheres to certain charitable appeals and certain kinds of politician. (Not for nothing is baby-kissing the synonym for public insincerity.)
~ Christopher Hitchens
I have often wondered, that persons who make a boast of professing the Christian religion, namely, love, joy, peace, temperance, and charity to all men, should quarrel with such rancorous animosity, and display daily towards one another such bitter hatred, that this, rather than the virtues they claim, is the readiest criterion of their faith.
~ Christopher Hitchens
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~ Mother Teresa
Qué coño, seguro que hasta hay monjas de alguna orden dispuestas a echarte un polvo por simple caridad. O como acto de penitencia.
~ Christopher Moore
Hay muchas penurias en el mundo, y una de las mayores es no ser capaz de ayudar a los que sufren.
~ Christopher Paolini
Although he is a soft touch for any cause that helps lift up needy people or perpetuate democracy, he believes that the "tithe" he gives—nearly half of his earnings—is the least anyone should give who is "blessed to live in a great democracy.
~ Christopher Phillips
Charity is scraps from the table, social justice is a seat at the table, and remember, we want a seat.
~ Tracy Kidder
I am not aware of ever having used a profane expletive in my life; but I would have the charity to excuse those who may have done so, if they were in charge of a train of Mexican pack mules at the time. CHAPTER VIII.
~ Ulysses S. Grant
I am not aware of ever having used a profane expletive in my life; but I would have the charity to excuse those who may have done so, if they were in charge of a train of Mexican pack mules at the time.
~ Ulysses S. Grant
But if Mother Theresa went to collect all the prizes she is awarded, the death rate in Calcutta would soar.
~ Umberto Eco
Only by having a sense of history's trajectory (even if one does not believe in Parousia) can one love earthly reality and believe—with charity—that there is still room for Hope.
~ Umberto Eco
So must we then read books without faith, which is a theological virtue?" "There are two other theological virtues as well. The hope that the possible is. And charity, toward those who believed in good faith that the possible was.
~ Umberto Eco
Los franciscanos piden la pobreza para sí mismos, pero nunca la han pedido para los otros. No
~ Umberto Eco